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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the l959 Senuor Class of Bushopvulle Hugh School beung of sound mund and memory do hereby make and declare thus to be our last wull and testament Furst to our superuntendent pruncupal and under standung teachers we leave our suncere thanks for all theur guudance and advuce Second to the Junuor Class we leave our wusdom pruvuleges and plac as Senuors un Bushopvulle Hugh School Thurd to keep our beloved school at uts present hugh standards we leave our most valued possessuons as fol ows I Tracy Atkunson wull my seat un tufth hall to anyone who thunks they could use study I Ann Bauley do hereby wull to Sylvua Scoozue McLeod my heught so that they at all tumes as well as heard peruod study thus tume to Skunner and wull be seen I Januce Baker hereby wull and bequeath unto the Crumbluss susters my superuor heught un hopes that when ever necessary they wull be able to conceal themselves I Maryanne Baskun wull to Nelua Eckley my abuluty to always arruve on tume I Helen Beasley wull to Wayne Beasley my mghts for the famuly car so that he wull be able to see a cer taun gurl twuce as much I Hugh Colclough do hereby wull Clebo Masad my convertuble un hopes that he wull enjoy ut as much as I ave I Louuse DuRant wull to Reese Mathus my abuluty to eat wuthout gaunung weught I Muckey Ellus do hereby wull my bus route to Charles Sudruey Newson so that he can make enough to reture un good comfort I Faythe Elmore hereby wull to Barbara Reynolds my love for Camden and hope she wull enjoy goung there as much as I ave l Wayne Farmer wull to Jerry Watson four unuts so that he can funush school before he IS futth I Robert Flowers do hereby wull my musucal abuluty to anyone who wull practuce and work for ut I Wayne Galloway do hereby wull to the student body my suncere hopes that each and every one of you wull achueve one half the success that I have l Dot Gatlung wull to Reese Mathus my abuluty to do thungs rught for a change We Barbara Hearon and LaRose Reaves wull t Barrue Cunnungham our combuned abuluty to sew l Celeste Kelley hereby wull to Patsy Kelley a safety pun un hopes that she wull keep Bobby close to her at all tumes l Jennue Kennungton wull to Ruth Reynolds my abuluty to make good grades un Shorthand l Jummy LaCoste wull to Mrs Laney one pack of chewung gum so that she wont be jealous of mune I Nancy Makela do hereby will and bequeath to Barrue Cunnungham and Lubby Kennungton my ablluty to keep a straught face durung any curcumstances I Margaret Mathus wull to Tanny O Kelley my heught so that she won t get musplaced on our crowded bus We Betty McCutchen and Zylphua Stephenson hereby wull and bequeath to Susan Scurry and Sylvua Skunner our abuluty to get along wuth Mrs Laney as well as we dud un our Senuor year I Bob McCutchen hereby wull my bus druvung abuluty to Weeds Boykun so that he may be able to stay on the road and not un the dutch We Jum Ed McCutchen and Charles Nash wll to George OKeIley and John Patterson two reserve seats un Ag whuch we were unable to obtaun un case they should want to take the easy way out and drop French I Thomas Wesley Moore beung of moderately sound mund do wull and bequeath to one Vurgunua Quattle baum my class rung to be used un wardung off the pack I Louus Munn do hereby wull to Weeds Boykun my love for studyung so that he can make straught As next year I Johnny O Kelly wull to Carey Kogers Kulgore Ill my abaluty to druve a bus next year so he won t have to beg other regular druvers to let hum druve for them I Adonua Outlaw hereby wull to Myrtle Tusdale my abuluty ta keep quuet un class I Jennette Polk hereby wull to Jean Lowe a great success un F H A I Charles Pruvette wull my beautuful handwrutung to those who can t wrute as well as I l Arthur Marvun Quattlebaum do hereby wull and be queath to Wulluam Hobbs and Allen Hobbs my loyalty to the Royal Blue of Duke Unuversuty hopung that there wull always be a Blue Devul at B H S I Jean Reavus wull to my suster Anne the back seat on our bus so that she can watch for Gerald every mornung I Raymond Reynolds wall to LeRoy Atkunson sux unches ot my heught so that he wull be able to keep hus books un a top locker durung hus future years at B H S l Joy Shurley wull to Jean Shurley my abuluty to keep up the Shurley name I Marulyn Slesunger wull to Bullue Raye Dampuer my abuluty to work chemustry I Charles Stuckey do hereby wull to Chup Cothran my good eyesught so that he wull be able to see where he us goung I Tommy Wulson do hereby bequeath to Clebo Masad my everlasturug desure for the love of speed I Gregory Woodham wull to Jerry Watson my abuluty for playung football for my fufth year un hugh school so that he can hold down old B H S next year I Wesley Woodham wull to Jummy Smuth my bus route un hopes that he wull be able to get up at 6 30 wuth hus eyes open unstead of closed luke mune I Pat Woodworth do hereby wull to Chrustune Smuth and Brenda Cumulander my unbecomung blush just to ge rud of ut Louus 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one who comes at evening oer an album all alone And muses on the faces of the friends that he has known o turn the page of history in shadowy design To view once more the faces of those old classmates of mine It seems a long t me since that bright September morning only four brief years ago when we green but grave freshmen entered Bishopville High School How strange it all was' However it was not long before we grew accustomed to the changes and felt ourselves a part of the student body Some of us were in the band others took part in athletics and in clubs We were proud of our representatives in the State Mental Contest When the second year of high school began we were no longer timid and humble but self confident and all wise sophomores Even more of our number went out for ath Ietics band and mental contests This year our class had a football sponsor a cheer- leader and a winner in the District Oratori- cal Contest. Our class entered its Junior Year in Sep- tember I957 with a feeling that we had never experienced before. For this year it was our responsibility to put on the Junior- Senior and Football Banquets' to furnish more representatives on the Student Government Board the Canteen Council the cast of the High School Play and the Dragon and Annual Staffs, Three juniors were football sponsors two were cheerleaders and one each a Girl and a Boy Stater. The never-to-be-forgotten thrill of our Junior Year was our class rings! At last came our Senior Year' The time had come for the selection of our flower and colors We chose as flower the rose as our colors red and white Now that our diplomas are within reach plans and preparations for graduation filled our minds A year full of tasks difficult and tedious at times but a year of happy days and fondest memories It has been a fragrant retrospection For the loving thoughts that start Into being like perfume from The blossom of the heart As Ive lived the old days Over has been a luxury divine As my truant fancys wandered Back to those old classmates of mine' 33 HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF I959 As ' , ' ' . ' S I 'I ,' . I . 1 I , ' ' I gg 'x f L iii -3 - ' -' 9 fc? 3- A ' ' ' Q!-I if Ili xii I lv , .5 i ' , A t ' if l it J its
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CLASS PROPHECY As I draw closer to The Lee County Country Club formerly known as Brooks Drnve In an old haunt of our sensor class I am besrde myself wnth excutement and antncnpatuon lt ns the day of the reumon of the semor class of Blshopvllle High of l959 My flrst glrmpse tells me that I am among the frrst to arrlve As I enter I see none other than my old fnends Charles Nash Marvln Quattlebaum and Tracy Atklnson They tell me that Marvrn has become a mmlster and Charles and Tracy are nuclear scnentnsts at Cape Canaveral, Fla To the right I see Jeanette Polk Jennle Kennlngton and Celeste Kelly who are all happily marrled and are talklng over their petty problems Now as the crowd grows I am bumped into by Wayne Galloway who ns talking to Wayne Farmer about thenr last ball game wlth the Braves They are both playmg for the Yankees Seated next to the rear exlt I see Betty McCutchen Nancy Makela and Zylphna Stephenson conversing on some matter concernlng Bettys career as a Model Zyl phla IS marrled to a popular young polltlclan and Nancy IS marraed to a nlce rlch department store owner They are delighted to see Joy Shirley arnve Joy IS a promlnent fashion expert and has just yesterday re if c -. :I ru a. 'Os -. o 3 'U a 2 UI S :r rn 3 ro V1 :r CD 5 If 'Q fb a. a : -? J Z' cn I2 3 ca fb -. IIIIIIIIIIII Marllyn ns the owner of Manly s Fashlonette world re nown for :ts tune fashnons of clothes Turmng around l run across Hugh Colclough and Jnm Ed McCutchen They are both prosperous farmers Next I see Margaret Mathus, Helen Beasley, and Dot Gatlmg They are all married and have famnlles They tell me that Dot IS a slnger un a nrght club and Margaret and Helen are Bookkeepers for Raymond Rey nolds owner of the blggest lumber company ln South Caroluna Raymond IS talkmg to Gregory Woodham who IS bet ter known to his former classmates and mlllnons of foot ball fans as Horse Walklng up to a large table I find Tommy Moore Bob McCutchen Wesley Woodham, and Louns Munn talkmg about Wesleys new I969 Chevrolet convertable They are all married and have famllles Tommy and Bob are hed up In local polrtlcs and Wesley has a large business at Crescent Beach Louls rs a famous baseball player for the Yankees At the other end of the table srts Johnny OKelIy and Tommy Wnlson Johnny owns the largest block mall ln the South and Tommy owns a large mllllng company nn lnduana Just to my rlght I see Faythe Elmore Jean Reavls Louase DuRant and Adonla Outlaw braggnng to each other about thelr children They are all happuly mar ned and content just being housewnves Next I see Pat Woodworth an advertlsnng artlst tellnng Janrce Baker about her work Janice IS marrled to a Navy Captam Although nt us late I see Charles Stuckey and Jlmmy LaCoste comnng an the door Charles IS a promlnent ar chltect and Jimmy IS the football coach at B H S Next I see Mackey Ellns and Charles Prlvette talking about Charles grocery store It IS the largest nn the state Mickey IS an alrllne pllot Through the crowd I see a whlte unuform Much to my surprise I fund that It IS Maryanne Baskin, who IS head nurse at Duke Hospital She has lust returned from study abroad at Oxford Unnversuty Last but not least I speak to Barbara Hearon LaRose Reaves and Ann Barley They are marrned and have attractnve homes It has been great lust walkmg around rn curcles meet mg everybody for the furst tume In ten years but all good thnngs must end I must leave and catch a plane to New York where l Robert Flowers am to conduct the Phuladelphra Phnlharmomc Symphony, whuch ns on nts annual tour of the United States 35 . . ., . l I , . , , , , , , , , . . . -. I , . . , . - .. ' Il ll I I , , , . I I , , , . , , , . - I - I ' I I , , , , lt - I 1 ., . l ' . . . . I s. , I . . . , . Q , , ,
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